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fauxpas
07-04-2008, 06:40 AM
Don't know about you, but coming from a fairmont ghia to an rcolt, I really do notice the lack of cabin storage... I also notice the storage that is there is almost useless due to slippery plastic... Anything in the single din slot under the air-co controls flies out whenever you take off quick and the slot under the steering column is annoying when things go sliding side to side whenever... OK you get the picture?

Up in Newcastle, there's a public holiday on friday for the newcastle show [I live on central coast but work in newie], so I'm off to clark rubber... I'm going to check out some black rubber for non-slip mats inside the cabin, but I'm also gunna check if they have flat silicone sheet to make a custom pair of mudflaps... in my case, red...

Anyone bought stuff from clark for their rcolt? And if so, what product for what job?

Steve-B
07-04-2008, 09:09 AM
i went to buy some foam to coat the inside of my garage so when i open the doors they dont hit the brick wall and scratch, lets just say actual yoga matts were 3 times cheaper than clark..

aby82
07-04-2008, 11:31 AM
i use the door pockets n glovebox for storage... and the cup holders infront of the gearshift fits my mobile nicely ;)

but yeah u should just go into clark and talk to em.. i'm sure they should be able to satisfy ur rubbery needs :D

Flipper
07-04-2008, 12:27 PM
I bought some nice, textured rubber sheeting from Clark Rubber for the same reason. It's a few mils thick and nicely textured - sort of feels like it's woven. I attached it with spray adhesive from Supercheap - works a treat!

Macca
07-04-2008, 12:59 PM
I bought a pump to pump up my kite.
It lives in my car.

Steve-B
07-04-2008, 02:43 PM
macca has been sniffing aero fuel fumes again..